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Canadiens’ Lane Hutson Drives In For A Sick Glove-Side Snipe



Watch as Montreal Canadiens phenom Lane Hutson adds another play to his highlight reel, gliding in from his own end and firing one at a steep angle that beats Philadelphia Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson on the far side.

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37 Comments

  1. Amazing goal! Rookie of the year right there hands down! That said it probably would have hit the post if Erson didn't push the net back! It may have still bounced off Erson and gone in and I'm not detracting from the amazing goal just stating an observation!

  2. Barts is probably my fav play by play caller…too bad he's stuck with Galley all the time….put him with Mike Johnson and you've got the best broadcast team in hockey.

  3. if you slow it down on the top down view, you can see that it would've directly hit the post if he didn't knock the net lmao

  4. What a game, what a performance by whole Montreal Canadiens team, that's how the playoff team fights for the win 🙂

  5. Such an overrated goal. He goes “coast to coast” but is kept to the outside along the boards the whole way there, didn’t deke anyone, and then gets a puck that should be stopped 99/100 times. Bad goaltending more than anything.

  6. @SPORTSNET It was a sick snipe, but not glove-side. It was blocker-side. Look at the top down camera view. It went over his right shoulder. Edit: The commentator even says so…

  7. Everyone will be trying this shot now because most goalies play it the same way. A perfect shot is a goal, just wait till the goalie goes down. I'm sure he's been practicing this shot and probably other sneaky ones. He's trending to be a very special player,

  8. Suzuki is an absolute beast and without a doubt a true #1 center. He and Caufield are clearly an untouchable duo—but let’s be real, Hutson and Demidov will end up being the real stars of this team.

    For the first time in what feels like forever, the Habs actually have a legit shot at seeing four different players hit the 80+ point mark in a season: Caufield, Suzuki, Hutson, and Demidov. That’s wild.

    And it wouldnt surprise me that Suzuki himself & Demidov reach the 100pts mark at the same time. It wouldnt even surprise me either if Hutson reach the 100 pts in his career.

    And the craziest part? Demidov looks like a generational talent in the mold of Kucherov, and he’s coming next year. Man, this Habs team is starting to look real scary.

    Just imagine their two power play units next season… absolutely filthy.

  9. I was at the game and everything was like in slow motion. After he shot, the goal judge did't hit the light! Hudson left his arms while skating behind the net and this is where the crowd realized it went in and so did the goal judge…

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